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For Wayne Kramer, guitarist from Detroitâs pre-punk rock legend the MC5, comparisons to the band that propelled him to fame are unavoidable. And for fans looking for more of the MC5 sound, he doesnât disappoint. But Kramer updates his raucous, blues-based rock sound to modern standards, creating a fat guitar tone seldom heard these days. His songs occasionaly lapse into the legnthy jams typical of late '60s rock bands. As a vocalist, heâs no Rob Tyner, but then, heâs not trying to be. This is all Wayne Kramer, just one part of the Motor City 5.
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Wayne Kramer

For Wayne Kramer, guitarist from Detroitâs pre-punk rock legend the MC5, comparisons to the band that propelled him to fame are unavoidable. And for fans looking for more of the MC5 sound, he doesnât disappoint. But Kramer updates his raucous, blues-based rock sound to modern standards, creating a fat guitar tone seldom heard these days. His songs occasionaly lapse into the legnthy jams typical of late '60s rock bands. As a vocalist, heâs no Rob Tyner, but then, heâs not trying to be. This is all Wayne Kramer, just one part of the Motor City 5.

About Wayne Kramer

For Wayne Kramer, guitarist from Detroitâs pre-punk rock legend the MC5, comparisons to the band that propelled him to fame are unavoidable. And for fans looking for more of the MC5 sound, he doesnât disappoint. But Kramer updates his raucous, blues-based rock sound to modern standards, creating a fat guitar tone seldom heard these days. His songs occasionaly lapse into the legnthy jams typical of late '60s rock bands. As a vocalist, heâs no Rob Tyner, but then, heâs not trying to be. This is all Wayne Kramer, just one part of the Motor City 5.

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About Wayne Kramer

For Wayne Kramer, guitarist from Detroitâs pre-punk rock legend the MC5, comparisons to the band that propelled him to fame are unavoidable. And for fans looking for more of the MC5 sound, he doesnât disappoint. But Kramer updates his raucous, blues-based rock sound to modern standards, creating a fat guitar tone seldom heard these days. His songs occasionaly lapse into the legnthy jams typical of late '60s rock bands. As a vocalist, heâs no Rob Tyner, but then, heâs not trying to be. This is all Wayne Kramer, just one part of the Motor City 5.
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